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Recipe submitted by Clotilde Menendez,wonderful@frontiernet.net 08/08/03

Delicious Millet Patties

Ingredients (use vegan versions):

    1 cup cooked millet
    2 cups quick oats
    1 cup bread crumbs
    3 tablespoons sesame seeds (toasted)
    1 teaspoon celery salt
    1/2 teaspoon paprika
    1/4 teaspoon sweet basil
    1/8 teaspoon oregano powder
    1/4 teaspoon garlic granules
    2 tablespoons grated onion (any kind)
    if you want it, additional salt to taste
    1 tablespoon Extra Virgin olive oil
    1 tablespoon cereal coffee

Directions:

Mix all ingredients in a bowl. Add water till soft (but not mushy) and you are able to form patties (or if you want them for an entree, tiny meatballs with toothpicks on them). Place them on an oiled cookie sheet. Bake at 350º for 30 min. or till golden brown. If you want, you can serve them with your favorite gravy or sauce if they are to accompany a dish.  These are versatile, you can also serve them with a lot of sauteed onions and peppers on top.

Enjoy!

You can find a lot of free vegan recipes at my website:  http://www.ieasysite.com/Delicioso (English language site).

Serves: Approx. 6

Preparation time: About 1 hr.


These are easy to make and tasty! You can also serve them with a simple sweet-and-sour sauce like this one: 2 cups pineapple juice, 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, 3 tablespoons cornstarch, 1/2 tsp. garlic, 1/2 tsp. powdered ginger, 1 tsp. onion salt, 1 tablespoon orange juice. In a small saucepan, mix all the ingredients. Heat them up, stirring with a whisk until slightly thick. Glace patties with this sauce.

Archived comment by: redpot
What is Cereal Coffee?  I've never heard of that.

Archived comment by: dvmarie
Whats cereal coffee? Please forgive me for the lingo, I grew up vegetarian and that's how my mom used to call Pero, Roma, and all the other coffee substitutes in the market that were made out of cereals. You can even substitute roasted cashews if you like, but roast them until they are pretty golden brown to give color and flavor to the patties. Youd be surprised how much flavor they add! Also, you may, if you want to, to change the recipe a little (at home we play a lot with our recipes), substitute 2 cups cooked millet and 1 cup oats,  or 3 cups millet. This time you have the complete recipe and really hope you enjoy it, its really very tasty.

Archived comment by: goodtaste
These are really good!  And easy to make...always a plus with me. Shocked)

Archived comment by: hotrod123
very tasty!  I drizzled mine with honey... mmm!  I can hear the vegans and chefs of the world cringing.

Archived comment by: bridgetkate
Not bad, but a little dry. Does anyone have any ideas for juicing them up a bit? Or can you direct me to a moister patty I can stick in a hamburger bun?

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« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2007, 02:51:22 PM »

These are so delicious - I can't stop eating them! I used 2 cups of Millet and 1 cup of Oats. I didn't use any water at all to 'juice it up'. Instead I used some ketchup and some Nayonaise - about 1/4 cup in all. They're firm on the outside, soft on the inside  and not dry at all. Perfect!
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« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2007, 09:44:48 PM »

My husband and I made these tonight for a fun dinner, and we both agreed that they would make great party food (when shaped into little “meatballs”).  We served them with two different kinds of dipping sauce (a spicy chili-garlic sauce and a rosemary-orange-Dijon sauce), both were delicious and we can’t wait to experiment with different sauces to dip these into.  They have a nice, mild flavor on their own that really complements whatever you want to pair with them.  Other pluses: easy to make, baked (not fried), and held together fabulously. We used some ground cashews for the “cereal coffee” and added a couple of tablespoons of ketchup to moisten them up like another review suggested. Next time we may try adding some minced vegetables like carrots or even a green leafy. Thanks for the fabulous recipe!
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« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2007, 04:12:43 PM »

Very tasty, healthy, and unique. Also fun to make.  Smiley  Love all the grains and the texture - the chewy oats, the grains, the sesame seeds...

Some modifications:
Used 1/3 c. whole grain couscous (which makes 1 c.) because couldn't find millet at the stores here in backward TX  Undecided
Used 1 Tb walnuts and toasted them with sesame seeds on a skillet until golden (5-8 min). Then processed them till coarsely ground. Also toasted the oats on the skillet, and toasting the nuts, seeds, and oats made it really good!
Toasted 3 slices whole wheat bread and processed the toast until coarsely ground to make breadcrumbs.
Used some dried celery flakes instead of celery salt. Used 1/2 tsp dried oregano. Also used 1 Tb dried onion instead of fresh onion.

Baked for only 10-15 minutes! Had to be delicate with molding the patties, as it was somewhat dry and crumbly.

Overall, it was very good!
Love the chewier spots as well as the soft center of the patties. Served with sliced cooked mushrooms (with garlic powder and oregano) which was awesome with it. Next day heated on skillet and served with more mushrooms and also creamy avocado. Mushrooms are a keeper with this recipe! The next time we make this we could keep as is or be creative and add spicy mustard to the mixture or crushed red pepper, etc.
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« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2007, 08:11:22 PM »

I made little "meatballs" but I think I cooked them too long (30 minutes) because they were a bit dry and crunchy. Tasty, though! I might cook them less next time. They held together very well, and it was fun to eat something different. I served them with a ginger dipping sauce from Vive Le Vegan - it's delish!
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« Reply #5 on: September 13, 2007, 12:11:22 AM »

This recipe ended up quite dry for me in spite of adding a generous amount of broth (rather than water). I briefly grounded up the oatmeal in the blender ahead of time (my boyfriend hates oats and I hid it in this way) and maybe this affected it negatively. We both felt the food working through our systems  Sad!!!  I served it with mushroom gravy, which helped with the dryness. I left a couple to sit overnight in the gravy and they were much better the next day.
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« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2007, 08:57:22 AM »

Used 1/3 c. whole grain couscous (which makes 1 c.) because couldn't find millet at the stores here in backward TX  Undecided
 Not everywhere in Texas is backwards, I live in Austin, and it's definitely not! I do have to admit tho, that the town I moved here from was pretty small and a bit backward. Wink
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« Reply #7 on: January 12, 2008, 03:19:49 AM »

I used this as a filling for bell peppers.  It came out great.  I put a little marinara sauce on top and baked for 30 minutes.  It came out great! 


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« Reply #8 on: July 21, 2008, 01:07:49 PM »

Tasty, even tho I had to leave out the sesame seeds! It worked up very dense for me, which gave it a very "burgery" texture and it held together well, so I pan-fried as it is too hot to run the oven! I could see putting these patties on the grill. I served with a choice of "gravy" and "ranch" dressing and lots of sauteed onions and peppers.
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